Hi Matthias, On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 08:28:07PM +0100, Matthias Bolte wrote: > 2010/3/8 Dimitris Kalogeras <D.Kalogeras@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > Hi *, > > > > Apologies for cross posting. > > I have installed the the libvirt and virt-toolss in an ubuntu karmic > > 9.10. I am trying to access-manage an ESX 3.5i via ssh protocol. > > Although I have configured and verified that ssh access operates > > correctly with keys, when I try to access the ESX via virt-manager, > > it doesn't work. > > > > Cheers, > > Dimitris > > > > You're the second one that asks this question in the last few days. > Maybe I should take this as an indication that I need to improve the > ESX driver documentation. We don't have the ESX driver enabled in Debian at the moment: configure: Xen: yes configure: Proxy: no configure: QEMU: yes configure: UML: yes configure: OpenVZ: yes configure: VBox: yes configure: LXC: yes configure: PHYP: no configure: ONE: no configure: ESX: no configure: Test: yes configure: Remote: yes configure: Network: yes configure: Libvirtd: yes configure: netcf: no configure: macvtap: no Since Ubuntu basically uses the Debian packges they don't have this enabled either. The current diff against Debian is at: http://patches.ubuntu.com/libv/libvirt/libvirt_0.7.5-5ubuntu12.patch which hasn't any ./configure changes except for apparmor support so I doubt this can work at all on Ubuntu. Dimitris, you should file an Ubuntu Bug. Matthias, I'd be more than happy to enable ESX support in Debian but I don't have any means of testing it. Cheers, -- Guido -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list